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Definition of cerise in English: cerisenoun sɛˈriːssɛˈriːz mass nounA light clear red colour. as modifier a bright cerise suit Example sentencesExamples - Containers are planted with geraniums and petunias in Ann's favorite colors - pink, lavender, and cerise.
- They are grown for the beautiful colours of their foliage: lemony green, pink, plum, cerise, chocolate, russet and flame.
- A lot of that has gone now, and hydrangeas come in all sorts of colours and not a few different designs, covering the whole spectrum from a dark navy-blue right through to pure white, on to pink and out the other side in a deep cerise.
- Its two theatres - the Lyric and the Quays - are decorated in deep purple and deep cerise respectively, with lobbies in vibrant orange.
- The Hat Box collection at Debenhams in Davygate starts at £15 too, with a selection of classic straw styles in a rainbow of colours from cerise to cream.
- The fresh cerise against the camouflage gave the car the look of a drunk in the last stages of cirrhosis.
- The camellia family displays pinks in all their many shades, from coral to dark cerise.
- There was a fabulous show of colour with pink, fuchsia, cerise and many shades of green standing out.
- Its pinky-mauve flowers striped with cerise bloom in May and June on the previous season's wood, and again in August and September on this year's wood.
- Now, am I wrong to think that an argument between a boy and a girl over the difference between pink and cerise is the very definition of futility?
- The EZ-Grips however are the complete opposite; they glow so bright they are almost cerise in colour.
- Poor Miss Fiorentini was left with microphone outstretched, her complexion rapidly turning the same colour as her Sunday-best jacket - bright cerise - and for once she was speechless.
- Everyone has a different idea of what is meant by colours such as apricot, cherry, peach, cerise or carmine.
- Then there is the resumption of the Lissadell and Texas Downs stations, which are these pieces at the bottom in pinkish colour, cerise.
- They are offered as separate colours, pale pink, white, cerise and violet, or as a collection.
- This year, the cerise and magenta pelagoniums I bought have all turned out to be bright red and wrecked my colour scheme (which was to have been plum, purple, cream and cerise / magenta).
- Its common name, star cluster, refers to the myriad little florets that combine to form the main flower, in shades of pink, mauve, white and cerise.
- She sat front and center, her long, blood red hair dripping to the ground in beautifully combed strands of cerise.
- Yuko looked stunning in a summer kimono of red and cerise with a cyan tie around the waist.
- We were driving around Speyside the other day looking for bonny purple heather and found that the hillsides were blanketed with the dull cerise of willow-herb.
Origin Mid 19th century: from French, literally 'cherry'. Rhymes Achinese, Ambonese, appease, Assamese, Balinese, Belize, Beninese, Bernese, bêtise, Bhutanese, breeze, Burmese, Cantonese, Castries, cheese, chemise, Chinese, Cingalese, Cleese, Congolese, Denise, Dodecanese, ease, éminence grise, expertise, Faroese, freeze, Fries, frieze, Gabonese, Genoese, Goanese, Guyanese, he's, Japanese, Javanese, jeez, journalese, Kanarese, Keys, Lebanese, lees, legalese, Louise, Macanese, Madurese, Maltese, marquise, Milanese, Nepalese, officialese, overseas, pease, Pekinese, Peloponnese, Piedmontese, please, Portuguese, Pyrenees, reprise, Rwandese, seise, seize, Senegalese, she's, Siamese, Sienese, Sikkimese, Sinhalese, sleaze, sneeze, squeeze, Stockton-on-Tees, Sudanese, Sundanese, Surinamese, Tabriz, Taiwanese, tease, Tees, telegraphese, these, Timorese, Togolese, trapeze, valise, Viennese, Vietnamese, vocalese, wheeze Definition of cerise in US English: cerisenoun A bright or deep red color. as modifier a bright cerise suit Example sentencesExamples - Poor Miss Fiorentini was left with microphone outstretched, her complexion rapidly turning the same colour as her Sunday-best jacket - bright cerise - and for once she was speechless.
- We were driving around Speyside the other day looking for bonny purple heather and found that the hillsides were blanketed with the dull cerise of willow-herb.
- There was a fabulous show of colour with pink, fuchsia, cerise and many shades of green standing out.
- She sat front and center, her long, blood red hair dripping to the ground in beautifully combed strands of cerise.
- The camellia family displays pinks in all their many shades, from coral to dark cerise.
- Everyone has a different idea of what is meant by colours such as apricot, cherry, peach, cerise or carmine.
- The EZ-Grips however are the complete opposite; they glow so bright they are almost cerise in colour.
- Yuko looked stunning in a summer kimono of red and cerise with a cyan tie around the waist.
- Its common name, star cluster, refers to the myriad little florets that combine to form the main flower, in shades of pink, mauve, white and cerise.
- The fresh cerise against the camouflage gave the car the look of a drunk in the last stages of cirrhosis.
- They are grown for the beautiful colours of their foliage: lemony green, pink, plum, cerise, chocolate, russet and flame.
- The Hat Box collection at Debenhams in Davygate starts at £15 too, with a selection of classic straw styles in a rainbow of colours from cerise to cream.
- Containers are planted with geraniums and petunias in Ann's favorite colors - pink, lavender, and cerise.
- This year, the cerise and magenta pelagoniums I bought have all turned out to be bright red and wrecked my colour scheme (which was to have been plum, purple, cream and cerise / magenta).
- They are offered as separate colours, pale pink, white, cerise and violet, or as a collection.
- A lot of that has gone now, and hydrangeas come in all sorts of colours and not a few different designs, covering the whole spectrum from a dark navy-blue right through to pure white, on to pink and out the other side in a deep cerise.
- Now, am I wrong to think that an argument between a boy and a girl over the difference between pink and cerise is the very definition of futility?
- Then there is the resumption of the Lissadell and Texas Downs stations, which are these pieces at the bottom in pinkish colour, cerise.
- Its two theatres - the Lyric and the Quays - are decorated in deep purple and deep cerise respectively, with lobbies in vibrant orange.
- Its pinky-mauve flowers striped with cerise bloom in May and June on the previous season's wood, and again in August and September on this year's wood.
Origin Mid 19th century: from French, literally ‘cherry’. |